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THE BEST TYPES OF BODY ARMOR FOR HOME DEFENSE.
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Body armor is commonly used by a Police officer, military professional, or security guards, however, civilians can also buy body armor. So, today we are going to talk about the best type of body armor for home defense as it can effectively protect you against knife attacks or bullets fired from a bad-intended stranger invading your household. Let’s get started. To get more news about buller proof vest, you can visit bulletproofboxs.com official website.

Body armor is commonly used by a Police officer, military professional, or security guards, however, civilians can also buy body armor. So, today we are going to talk about the best type of body armor for home defense as it can effectively protect you against knife attacks or bullets fired from a bad-intended stranger invading your household.
Though it is encouraging to know that over the last decade, property crime in the US has been trending down, that doesn’t mean that there is any less need for self-defense. In fact, according to the latest statistics from the FBI, a burglary happens every 22.6 seconds in the U.S and around 88% of burglaries happen in homes.
Therefore, you need to be prepared to defend your home. You can’t completely rely on a police officer to keep you safe because, by the time that they respond, it could already be too late.This is why many people buy guns, and other gear to ensure their home safety. In fact, in 2020, over 5 million Americans purchased a firearm for the first time.

One of the most underrated parts of a home defense kit is body armor. A few years ago, if someone had asked me if they needed body armor for home defense, I would have said no, but after last year’s riots, and chaos, needing a bulletproof vest for home defense, doesn’t seem like such an unlikely situation.
So, before we get into which type of body armor is best for home defense, let’s talk about the types of bullet proof vests in general. There are four basic types of body armor, these are;

BALLISTIC OR BULLETPROOF VESTS:
As it is evident from the name, these vests and armor plates are designed to offer ballistic protection. American body armor standards can be categorized into four levels, ie; Level II, Level IIIA, Level III, and Level IV.

Level II and Level III-A are soft armor, which is designed to protect you against the most common pistol rounds even at point blank range. Level II armor will stop up to a .357 magnum, whereas level IIIA armor offers a higher level of protection and is bullet proof against rounds up to a .44 magnum. This is the type of soft armor a police officer would wear under their everyday uniform.

Level III and Level IV are hard armor plates made from steel and ceramics. They are rated to offer ballistic protection against rifle rounds, and are used by special police units, military, security guards, and can be bought by civilians as well if they want. However, these can be quite heavy.

STAB ARMOR AND SPIKE PROTECTION VESTS.
Contrary to what most people may believe, bulletproof vests don’t protect you against stabs and slashes from a sharp knife, which is a common weapon used in home invasions and violent interactions.

Of course, steel plates will also stop knives, but in the case of soft armor, materials like laminate or chain mail or special treated aramid fabric may also be used to protect against stabs and slashes.

MULTI THREAT VESTS.
Multi threat vests offer both stab, spike, slash, and ballistic protection. These bullet proof vests have both Kevlar and special laminate, which makes them effective in stopping multiple threats. These vests are categorized as Dual Protection body armor or Level IIIA+ body armor and are ideal for use by Police officers and civilians in self-defense situations.

PLATE CARRIERS.
A plate carrier is a type of vest that can hold armor plates in it. The plate carrier has been used by military for a long time but now they are also available for civilian use.

There are multiple designs and styles available but all of them have the capability to accommodate soft or hard armor ballistic inserts in them. Some plate carriers have built-in magazine and radio pouches. There are many other accessories that can be added to the vest such as smoke grenade launchers or hydration systems, etc. but for home defense purposes – you don’t really need them.
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